Trump hosts Republican governors in Florida and talks anew about
Greenland and drones
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[January 10, 2025]
By ADRIANA GOMEZ LICON and WILL WEISSERT
PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump hosted 22 of the
nation's 27 Republican governors for dinner at his Florida club on
Thursday night, looking to help drive the agenda in conservative-run
states after he takes office in 11 days.
Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte told reporters outside the gathering that
some of the GOP governors unable to attend were being inaugurated, and
that one was delayed by snow and was unable to make it to Mar-a-Lago in
Palm Beach. But he said attendees who could come were “thrilled to
accept the president-elect’s invitation” and welcomed a coming
“collaborative, working relationship, which we have not had for four
years” during the Biden administration.
“It's been a long period without cooperation from Washington," Gianforte
told reporters outside. "So, we're looking forward to the new
administration coming in. We have a lot of business to get done on
behalf of our states. We're just pleased to be here to meet with the
president.”
Most reporters weren't invited to the proceedings, but cameras were
allowed inside for part of the time. That allowed Trump to answer a
series of questions from a Fox News Channel journalist.
He discussed everything from his desire to have the U.S. take control of
Greenland to the parade of technology company leaders who have come to
Florida to visit him since Election Day, to his threats to impose steep
tariffs on Canada.
The president-elect also said that Russian President Vladimir Putin
“wants to meet, and we're setting it up.”
The dinner came after Trump held a lengthy, closed-door meeting
Wednesday with Republican Senators on Capitol Hill on Wednesday. Trump
described his discussions with his senators, as “a love fest” but added,
“This is a love fest, too.”
“The governors aren’t exactly chopped liver,” he said to laughter.
Trump also renewed previous vows to cooperate with leaders in blue
states, too, saying, "We want to get along with the Democrats. I’m
trying to be nice.”
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President-elect Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with Republican
governors at Mar-a-Lago, Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025, in Palm Beach, Fla.
(AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
Gianforte said that many of the governors present were concerned
about “overreach” by the Environmental Protection Agency and other
federal entities under President Joe Biden, adding, “I know each
governor that's standing up here has expressed frustration.”
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis — Trump’s GOP presidential primary rival
in last year’s primary — was asked about the president-elect sharply
criticizing Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom as cataclysmic
wildfires rage across Los Angeles.
DeSantis blamed the media for what he said was unnecessarily
promoting controversy and political division, adding that Trump will
collaborate effectively with states regardless of whether they are
red or blue.
“I worked well with Biden, during his time, with natural disasters,
and I worked well with Donald Trump,” DeSantis said, referring to
hurricanes that have hit Florida as well as the deadly collapse of a
beachfront condo in Surfside in 2021. “So, I’m very confident, as a
state that knows — we face these — that a Trump administration is
going to be very strong and going to be there for the people
regardless of party.”
One of the questions Trump answered Thursday was about the frequent
drone sightings that made headlines in recent weeks, but have seen
attention wane more recently. That prompted several of the governors
around the table to express concern that such aircraft could make
incursions into military or other secure areas.
“They don't want to talk about it,” Trump said, repeating an
assertion he's made in the past that the government may be covering
something up on the issue. He promised to shed more light on it
after Inauguration Day on Jan. 20.
“We're gonna find out on the 21st,” he said. "You have to give me a
little time after the Inauguration. But, shortly thereafter, I will
give you a report on it. We'll tell you exactly what it is.”
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